The National Dance Education Organization (NDEO) is seeking a highly motivated JoDE Academic Publishing Remote Intern to join our team for the Spring 2026 semester.
NDEO's Journal of Dance Education (JoDE) is seeking a highly motivated intern to join our team. As part of this administrative internship, the intern will spend their time working with JoDE's Editor-in-Chief and Sr. Associate Editors on tasks related to the submission, peer review, and publication processes. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in dance education research, scholarship, and publishing, as well as a dance and/or dance education background.
Deadline to Apply is Wednesday, October 22, 2025 |
JoDE publishes original articles on topics related to the practical and theoretical aspects associated with dance education in order to examine and bring awareness to a diverse set of issues and practices related to dance teaching and learning. Topics within the journal include but are not limited to: training of dancers, curriculum, pedagogy, teaching methodology, best practices, standards, assessment, dance administration, collaboration, creativity, dance advocacy and social justice issues. Authors engage with a range of research approaches, from quantitative to qualitative. JoDE has an international reach and has published articles by a variety of international and US authors who have interesting research to share. Reading JoDE is an excellent way to stay abreast of dance education research and practice in the US and abroad.
As part of their work with the Editor-in-Chief and Sr. Associate Editors, the JoDE Intern will assist in preparing submissions for peer review and publication, assisting editors in updating JoDE's communications (e.g., information on websites, guidelines, etc.), and contributing to the development of new policies and initiatives for JoDE .
If you have questions, please email me at mgree...@ndeo.org .
Regards,
Melissa Greenblatt - Interim Executive Director National Dance Education Organization (NDEO) 8609 2nd Avenue, Suite 203-B Silver Spring, MD 20910 LinkedIn: Melissa Greenblatt | LinkedIn |
Nancy Dobbs Owen, MFA, MA Assistant Professor, Dance THEATRE, DANCE, & ARTS ADMINISTRATION SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY |